Police activity reports

Compiled from selected police activity reports.

Buckeye Lake

• April 2: Police were called about two boys fighting at a bus stop on Hebron Road. When the officer arrived, he was informed the incident actually occurred 35 minutes prior to the dispatch, and the boys were long gone.

• April 3: A Dollar General employee reported a woman stole several items from the store. The employee gave the officer the woman’s vehicle’s license plate number, and it was reported as being a stolen car.

• April 4: Police assisted a Licking County Sheriff’s Office deputy with traffic stop involving two males and a female. The two males possessed felony drugs and the female was released.

• April 4: A Licking County Sheriff’s Office deputy reported that his cruiser struck a vehicle a Buckeye Lake Village resident was driving. The deputy said he had his lights and siren activated and was en route to assist on a traffic stop. Damage was minimal.

• April 5: Police received a complaint of a man with a long gun hidden beneath his coat. When questioned, the man said he had a .22 caliber rifle, which he just left at a friend’s house. The man had no outstanding warrants and was permitted to go on his way.

• April 5: Police were called to a reported active domestic dispute at a Walnut Road residence. Upon arrival, the officer discovered it was a verbal argument and there were no assaults. Parties were advised.

• April 5: As an officer entered his cruiser to leave the police station, he looked into the front window of Lee’s Famous Recipe fried chicken, which is adjacent to the police station, and observed an employee igniting what appeared to be a full pipe of marijuana and inhaling. The officer confronted the employee and asked for his pipe, which he voluntarily turned over. The employee was issued summonses for possession of marijuana and paraphernalia.

• April 5: A Pleasantville driver was cited for driving under two license suspensions.

• April 6: A Walnut Road man said he left his wallet in someone else’s car, and that person drove away in the car with his wallet.

• April 6: A driver was cited for traveling 48 in a 35 miles per hour zone.

• April 6: Officer received a complaint that an eight year old girl threw a bottle of Gatorade on a child, then kicked another child in the leg.

Hebron

• March 24: A Westview Drive resident told police that his dog started barking at 5:16 a.m. When he looked out his window, he saw a man going through his vehicle. The man fled into the woods when the complainant went outside. He declined to file a report since nothing was missing or damaged. Police checked the area but didn’t find anyone.

• March 24: A West Main Street resident complained about a dog barking all day behind a North Street home. Police spoke with the owner and told her to do something with the dog or be cited.

• March 24: A Canal Road apartment resident reported harassing phone calls from a named person. Police contacted the caller.

• March 24: Police assisted the Licking County Sheriff’s Office with an assault at the Speedway. The victim was uncooperative.

• March 25: A driver was cited for failure to reinstate their license.

• March 25: Police were called about possible animal abuse at a Lakewood Drive apartment. The resident said his small puppy whines whenever they leave the room. The dog appeared to be in good condition.

• March 25: A driver was cited for going 65 mph in a 50 mph zone on Ohio 79 at US 40.

• March 25: A driver was cited for going 65 mph in a 35 mph zone on Refugee Road at Canyon Road.

• March 25: A driver was cited for going 76 mph in a 50 mph zone on Ohio 79 at US 40.

• March 26: A driver was cited for going 68 mph in a 50 mph zone on Ohio 79 at US 40.

• March 26: Police assisted the Licking County Sheriff’s Office by securing the scene of a domestic dispute on Canyon Road.

• March 26: Police were dispatched at 11:47 p.m. on a report of a domestic dispute at a South High Street apartment. When police arrived, they heard a female yelling inside. When police knocked on the door, the lights inside were turned off and all talking stopped. Police attempted contact by phone and knocking on the door to no avail.

• March 28: A Hebron Road trailer park resident called at 3:17 a.m. to report that someone was shining a flashlight into her windows. Police and a Licking County Sheriff’s Office deputy checked the area with no contact.

• March 28: Police stopped a vehilce at 3:36 a.m. on Kelly Drive for no operating headlights. The driver was ultimately charged with OVI.

• March 28: Police assisted the Licking County Sheriff’s Of- fice by responding to a report of a prowler at 5:45 p.m. outside a Canyon Villa Drive home. Police made contact with the person who was the homeowner’s son.

• March 28: Police assisted a Licking County Sheriff’s Office deputy with an active domestic at 11:14 p.m. on West 1st Street in Buckeye Lake. Police stood by until the parties were separated for the night.

• March 29: Police assisted a Ohio State Highway Patrol trooper with a BAC test. The driver refused to take the test.

• March 29: Police assisted another Ohio State Highway Patrol trooper with a BAC test. The driver blew a .218.

• March 29: A driver was cited for going 67 mph in a 50 mph zone on Ohio 79 at US 40.

• March 29: A driver was cited for a license plate that expired on June 14, 2013.

• March 30: Police were called to McDonalds on a found wallet. Police contacted its owner and he picked it up.

• March 30: A driver was cited for going 64 mph in a 50 mph zone on Ohio 79 at US 40.

• March 31: A driver was cited for going 72 mph in a 50 mph zone on Ohio 79 at US 40.

• March 31: A driver was cited for going 68 mph in a 50 mph zone on Ohio 79 at US 40.

• April 1: A Westview Drive resident told police that his son and the son’s girlfriend had spent the night and now refused to leave. They were advised to leave and did.

• April 1: Police checked on the welfare of a dog left in a vehicle in the Kroger parking lot. All four windows were down about three inches and the weather was cool with a strong wind.

Millersport

• March 1: Police responded to a complain about juveniles trespassing on the Broad Street cemetery. They were advised to stay off the property and their parents were notified.

• March 3: A driver was cited for driving under suspension.

• March 7: Police on patrol noted some suspicious activity at a Broad Street residence. Everything checked out OK.

• March 8: A driver was cited for driving under suspension.

• March 15: Police responded to a report of domestic dispute on Deep Cut Road. Police took a report and didn’t file charges.

• March 17: A driver was cited for driving without a license.

• March 18: A driver was cited for driving under suspension.

• March 20: Police responded to a report of a domestic dispute on Lynn Avenue. A subject there was charged with domestic violence, assault and endangering children.

• March 22: A driver was cited for driving under suspension.

• March 24: Police made a warrant arrest on Lynn Avenue.

• March 24: Police are investigating a report of passing bad checks.

• March 30: Police found some found property and placed it in evidence for safekeeping.

• March 30: A driver was cited for running the village’s only traffic light.